Yes, Your Grace
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Eager to do the many issues of medieval life justice, Yes Your Grace can't hit a good balance between challenging and frustrating.
Despite variable success with the choice element, this is a kingdom you’ll want to save.
Yes, Your Grace puts you on a roller coaster of emotions, allowing you to feel the weight of your decisions. However, sometimes things feel too arbitrary
Yes, Your Grace is a brilliant mix of a "choices and consequences" game and medieval storytelling. It's a small game with a huge heart and it's a joy to play. The crown of Davern is heavy and you can feel the meaning of every choice, even if the structure of the game may be a little bit repetitive. Above all, anyway, Yes, Your Grace is crafted with love, and the sight and the sounds of Grevno Castle will last long in the hearts of the players.
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Yes, Your Grace tells a decent story in an enjoyable way, and there's really nothing else like it outside of a certain fantasy TV show with a terrible ending
An interesting combination of kingdom management and point-and-click adventuring that doesn't always form into a cohesive whole. Yes, Your Grace has a flavour all of its own, though, and you'll genuinely come to care for the royal family at its core.
Yes, Your Grace is an enjoyable hybrid game, filled with obvious lies, surprise twists, quirky characters, and lots and lots of needy petitioners. The pixel art is beautiful and writing is excellent, even if the game itself is rather short. It settles somewhere between a simulation game and an RPG, and while it’s a master of neither, it is an enjoyable little indie experience.
Yes, Your Grace! she hesitates narratively and ludically exalts herself, giving us a solid and worthy experience, thanks to a worthy sound accompaniment and effective pixel art. Once the mistrust towards a fairly lacking main plot has been overcome, the latest effort by Brave at Night manages to highlight all its qualities, between difficult moral choices and arduous economic management.
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